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What I really mean by a psychohistorical approach is using psychological methods for historical problems.
To create the character Nurpeisov uses social and psychological methods of analysis.
He believed that you could increase a student's vocal range through the use of specific psychological methods, or physical placement.
Because of that, physical treatment is only suitable to support one of the psychological methods.
He often relies on psychological methods to solve cases.
They taught us psychological methods - to study the fears and weaknesses of a prisoner.
He published a textbook on statistics and psychological methods.
So, for a while, Hepfinger used only psychological methods.
He has a sort of psychological method of matching the food to the customer.
This was combined with a poststructuralist approach to psychological methods, to power, and to the nature of persons.
Psychological methods include cognitive therapy, meditation, and positive thinking, which work by reducing response to stress.
He often finds himself to be the only one capable of handling the mission, sometimes solving the problem with psychological methods.
Avicenna often used psychological methods to treat his patients.
Computer competency has become a touchstone of good psychological method:
Since then, has been the central influence of the official epistemiology governing psychological method for the whole century."
Research within the framework of societal psychology is not restricted to a few psychological methods, such as experimentation.
"But even so, I can't see that there's any opportunity in this affair for your recondite psychological methods.
Individual-oriented psychological methods, like experiments and questionnaires, often seem to discriminate against women.
They have even started to feed back into humanist psychological method (Kippax et al.
Woman-centred psychologists also criticize the gender bias of traditional psychological method.
Adam Curtis explores the psychological methods they have now massively introduced into politics.
Eclecticism thus means the application of the psychological method to the history of philosophy.
Some western feminists, too, are concerned about psychological method's strong affiliations to dominant discourses of gender.
Such personalized gender biases are less obvious and therefore even more difficult for feminists to deal with than those in conventional psychological method.
Confidence intervals for standardized linear contrasts of means, Psychological Methods, 13, 99-109.